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Lecture. — At the Church of Christ, last evening, Mr A. B. Maston gave a lecture desoriptive of places visited by him on his travels. The lecture was illustrated by a number of limelight views. Statute" Declaration.— l, Franz Kaabe. ironb *rk, Sandhurst, in the Colony of Viotoria Aut» tralia, do solemnly and sincerely declare that os tho 2sth June, 1877 my s-n Alfred, Bizyoars of are, was accidentally hurt w.tb an axe on tho knoe. I at once took, all pains to secure medical assistance. However, in spite of all efforts, on the 27tl> Aueupt. 1077, the opinion was giver by Dr Mm gilkvray that an amputation of the injured hmb had beocme (mperattvo. id orttor to eavt» life. At His lunoture I oallod on Moßßro Hanger and Bonß, procuring- Bomo o( their Extract of tho Eucalyptus Globnlue. and by thftapnlicationcf the same I had the eatisfao • tion of cooing my eon within a fortnight or.t of all danger, and to-day ho is recovered. I may just add that ie waswbeu the crisis had been reaohed that the Extract referred to was first applied. And I make this solemn declaration, 4c— Franz Eaabe. Declared at Sandhurst, in the Colony of Viotoria, Australia, this seventeenth day of v/c'iober, one houeand oight Hindred and Mventy-Beti-n bofor* i m»i Mcritzohc,J,P— i'ADTT.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5501, 28 February 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5501, 28 February 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5501, 28 February 1896, Page 4

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